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Just finished and flown a scratch built Royal Coachman 3 channel (RET) trainer designed by Don Dewey, built of the original 1965 plans published in RCM magazine. I did change the construction of the wings to save a little money, could not see any reason to fully sheet the wings. Build log here Royal Coachman build log 

She fly's great, rolls like it's has ailerons (no ailerons)on rudder only, I love it.

 

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Outerzone plans for the Royal Coachman

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Plan built with Belair laser cut parts Jerry Bates Sea Fury 1/5th scale, British made Laser 360 v twin four stroke. Spinner canopy and cowl from Phil at Fighter Aces. Retracts from Giant Sierra. Just completed and now awaiting first engine run ups in the garden. Will await early spring  after our patch has had a few cuts for the maiden flights.

 

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3 hours ago, Nick Somerville said:

Plan built with Belair laser cut parts Jerry Bates Sea Fury 1/5th scale, British made Laser 360 v twin four stroke. Spinner canopy and cowl from Phil at Fighter Aces. Retracts from Giant Sierra. Just completed and now awaiting first engine run ups in the garden. Will await early spring  after our patch has had a few cuts for the maiden flights.

 

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Very nice indeed

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Maidened four weeks ago and flown almost every weekend since, my latest creation which I have named "Sati're". It is a Tiger 60 with a Saturn SE wing and horizontal stabilizer, suitably stretched to fit. Span is at 72 inch excl. the tip tanks, which are removable for transport. Electric retracts to keep things sleek. Flaps for steep landing approaches, although they are really not necessary. Powered by an ST61, I realized half way through the build that it was getting a bit big and heavy for the .61 (takeoff weight is more than 4.6Kg) but I was in too deep not to see the project through. As expected, power is, well, adequate....and it will remain like that since it actually flies really well, no doubt due to a pattern ships wing section.

The look I was after was something akin to the Aermacchi MB326 (Known as the Impala in South Africa) and the Marchetti SF260, all with a vertical Stabilizer from a  Mooney.

 

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25 minutes ago, Nick Somerville said:

Could you give some details please Brian. Looks really good and my next build is a Butcher Bird (Vailly Aviation Plans)

 

It's a Black Horse FW. 190 with a CRRC 26cc petrol engine. 

The original retracts have been replaced with electric units. 

It flies well and looks great on sunny days. 

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Sort of Fizza. Put the wing together a few years ago, then lost interest. Rekindled interest, found the wing, but not the plan so made the rest from memory.

Then a clubmate told me the plan was on OZ.

Maiden flight today was fine.

A bit porky at 23oz but with 250 Watts it's quite nippy, and quite remarkable low speed handling.IMG_20220211_103316612.thumb.jpg.beecdcca8256b28e1cc9627e076478e0.jpg

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175% scale (71in span) tribute to the Keil Kraft Spectre 1950s control liner. Modified for R/C sport aerobatics and with provision for a second battery for aerotowing duties (tow release under removable headrest). Maiden flight (and first aerotow) safely negotiated yesterday. Full details at: bartonhewsons.uk

 

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